HMS Centurion Sunk by Torpedo, The Battle of Dorking Era Naval War Fiction — art by F.T.J. (monogram signature visible lower right) — The Angel of the Revolution by George Griffith — 1890s
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HMS Centurion Sunk by Torpedo, The Battle of Dorking Era Naval War Fiction

Drawn from the tradition of late-Victorian future-war fiction inspired by works like George Chesney's 'The Battle of Dorking,' this dramatic illustration depicts the destruction of HMS Centurion, last of the British battleships, struck by a submarine torpedo in a catastrophic naval engagement. Lens-shaped aerial craft — proto-airships or flying machines — circle menacingly overhead while warships burn on the horizon. The churning sea, explosive water columns, and listing hulk convey total naval annihilation in a breathtaking vision of speculative technological warfare.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: F.T.J. (monogram signature visible lower right)
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 6/10

Britain's mightiest warship torn apart by unseen torpedoes while alien-sleek airships rule the sky — Victorian nightmare fuel at full steam. The empire burns, and the future has already arrived.

Text in image:

"The Centurion, the last of the British battleships, was struck by one of the submarine torpedoes." To face p. 300.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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